uniformizing function - translation to russian
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uniformizing function - translation to russian

PRINCIPAL IDEAL DOMAIN THAT IS A LOCAL RING AND NOT A FIELD
M-adic topology; Uniformizing parameter; Uniformizing element; Uniformizer; Uniformiser; Uniformizers; Uniformisers; Uniformising parameter; Uniformising element

uniformizing function      

математика

униформизирующая функция

function of several variables         
  • A binary operation is a typical example of a bivariate function which assigns to each pair <math>(x, y)</math> the result <math>x\circ y</math>.
  • A function that associates any of the four colored shapes to its color.
  • Together, the two square roots of all nonnegative real numbers form a single smooth curve.
  • Graph of a linear function
  • The function mapping each year to its US motor vehicle death count, shown as a [[line chart]]
  • The same function, shown as a bar chart
  • Graph of a polynomial function, here a quadratic function.
  • Graph of two trigonometric functions: [[sine]] and [[cosine]].
  • right
ASSOCIATION OF A SINGLE OUTPUT TO EACH INPUT
Mathematical Function; Mathematical function; Function specification (mathematics); Mathematical functions; Empty function; Function (math); Ambiguous function; Function (set theory); Function (Mathematics); Functions (mathematics); Domain and range; Functional relationship; G(x); H(x); Function notation; Output (mathematics); Ƒ(x); Overriding (mathematics); Overriding union; F of x; Function of x; Bivariate function; Functional notation; Function of several variables; Y=f(x); ⁡; Draft:The Repeating Fractional Function; Image (set theory); Mutivariate function; Draft:Specifying a function; Function (maths); Functions (math); Functions (maths); F(x); Empty map; Function evaluation
функция нескольких переменных
empty function         
  • A binary operation is a typical example of a bivariate function which assigns to each pair <math>(x, y)</math> the result <math>x\circ y</math>.
  • A function that associates any of the four colored shapes to its color.
  • Together, the two square roots of all nonnegative real numbers form a single smooth curve.
  • Graph of a linear function
  • The function mapping each year to its US motor vehicle death count, shown as a [[line chart]]
  • The same function, shown as a bar chart
  • Graph of a polynomial function, here a quadratic function.
  • Graph of two trigonometric functions: [[sine]] and [[cosine]].
  • right
ASSOCIATION OF A SINGLE OUTPUT TO EACH INPUT
Mathematical Function; Mathematical function; Function specification (mathematics); Mathematical functions; Empty function; Function (math); Ambiguous function; Function (set theory); Function (Mathematics); Functions (mathematics); Domain and range; Functional relationship; G(x); H(x); Function notation; Output (mathematics); Ƒ(x); Overriding (mathematics); Overriding union; F of x; Function of x; Bivariate function; Functional notation; Function of several variables; Y=f(x); ⁡; Draft:The Repeating Fractional Function; Image (set theory); Mutivariate function; Draft:Specifying a function; Function (maths); Functions (math); Functions (maths); F(x); Empty map; Function evaluation

математика

пустая функция

Definition

surjective

Wikipedia

Discrete valuation ring

In abstract algebra, a discrete valuation ring (DVR) is a principal ideal domain (PID) with exactly one non-zero maximal ideal.

This means a DVR is an integral domain R which satisfies any one of the following equivalent conditions:

  1. R is a local principal ideal domain, and not a field.
  2. R is a valuation ring with a value group isomorphic to the integers under addition.
  3. R is a local Dedekind domain and not a field.
  4. R is a Noetherian local domain whose maximal ideal is principal, and not a field.
  5. R is an integrally closed Noetherian local ring with Krull dimension one.
  6. R is a principal ideal domain with a unique non-zero prime ideal.
  7. R is a principal ideal domain with a unique irreducible element (up to multiplication by units).
  8. R is a unique factorization domain with a unique irreducible element (up to multiplication by units).
  9. R is Noetherian, not a field, and every nonzero fractional ideal of R is irreducible in the sense that it cannot be written as a finite intersection of fractional ideals properly containing it.
  10. There is some discrete valuation ν on the field of fractions K of R such that R = {0} {\displaystyle \cup } {x {\displaystyle \in } K : ν(x) ≥ 0}.
What is the Russian for uniformizing function? Translation of &#39uniformizing function&#39 to Russi